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  1. Margaret, Lady Denham (c. 1642 – January 1667), formerly the Honourable Margaret Brooke, was an English courtier during the reign of King Charles II of England and was one of the "Windsor Beauties" painted by Sir Peter Lely. [1] . She was a mistress of the future King James II of England .

  2. Margaret, Lady Denham (née Brooke; named Elizabeth in the cited printed sources [and in 18th century prints] but Margaret at the Royal Collection) Frances, Lady Whitmore ( née Brooke) [6] [7] Mary, Countess of Falmouth and Dorset ( née Bagot; named Elizabeth in the cited printed sources [and in 18th century prints] but Mary at the ...

  3. Margaret (née Brooke), Lady Denham. (1646-1667), Second wife of Sir John Denham. Sitter in 5 portraits. Like. List Thumbnail. Sort by. Margaret (née Brooke), Lady Denham. by Edward Scriven, after Sir Peter Lely. stipple engraving, published 1810.

  4. Margaret (née Brooke), Lady Denham (1646-1667), Second wife of Sir John Denham. Sitter in 5 portraits.

  5. Margaret, Lady Denham , formerly the Honourable Margaret Brooke, was an English courtier during the reign of King Charles II of England and was one of the "Windsor Beauties" painted by Sir Peter Lely.[1] She was a mistress of the future King James II of England.

  6. All appear to be wholly by Lelys own hand except Anne Digby, Countess of Sunderland (RCIN 404515) which is probably a studio copy. Margaret Brooke was the daughter of Sir William Brooke. In 1665 she married Sir John Denham but soon became known as the Duke of York's mistress.

  7. 25 de ago. de 2015 · Margaret (née Brooke), Lady Denham’ was created in 1811 by Charles Turner in Romanticism style. Find more prominent pieces of portrait at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.